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Star Trek: The Next Generation - Season 6 [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Science Fiction & Fantasy/Television |
Format | Multiple Formats, Box set, Blu-ray, Full Screen, NTSC, Dubbed, Subtitled |
Contributor | Jonathan Frakes, Patrick Stewart, Brent Spiner |
Language | English |
Number Of Discs | 6 |
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Product Description
STAR TREK: THE NEXT GENERATION SEASON SIX goes boldly where no one has gone before in 1080p high-definition Blu-ray and digitally remastered 7.1 audio. Discover new visual depths and enhanced special effects in unforgettable episodes that take the crew to strange new worlds. Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Patrick Stewart) endures a Cardassian torturer, Lt. Worf (Michael Dorn) uncovers a life-changing secret aboard the Starfleet station Deep Space Nine, and Lt. Cmdr. Geordi La Forge (LeVar Burton) rescues Chief Engineer Montgomery Scott (guest star James Doohan) from a 75 year transporter limbo. Experience all this and more, plus a trove of special features that unlock previously unrevealed secrets of the STAR TREK universe.
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.7 x 7.5 x 5.4 inches; 0.01 ounces
- Item model number : 28929293
- Media Format : Multiple Formats, Box set, Blu-ray, Full Screen, NTSC, Dubbed, Subtitled
- Run time : 19 hours and 35 minutes
- Release date : June 24, 2014
- Actors : Patrick Stewart, Jonathan Frakes, Brent Spiner
- Dubbed: : Spanish, Norwegian, Finnish, Dutch, Danish, Japanese, Italian, French, German, Swedish
- Subtitles: : French, Italian, English, Danish, Swedish, Japanese, Norwegian, Dutch, German, Spanish
- Studio : Paramount Pictures Home Entertainment
- ASIN : B00IURL19Y
- Country of Origin : USA
- Number of discs : 6
- Best Sellers Rank: #48,814 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #724 in Science Fiction Blu-ray Discs
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The HD restoration completed by CBS-D is phenomenal. Season Six suffered a bit from lack of color; go back and watch a couple episodes on Netflix and compare to your Blu-ray. There is so much color in the HD restoration it just pops right off the screen. The audio is on impeccable.
The bonus features are plentiful. There are a great deal of deleted scenes with this season's set and the gag reel is fantastic. My only complaint - and I hate even making it - is in the 3-part documentary. At first I was thrilled they went back to giving a three-part documentary, after Seasons Four and Five only gave us two-part docs. The majority of the first documentary on this set is devoted to the discussion of 'Deep Space Nine.' While some might find that to be irrelevant I was excited. First, since there are no current plans to provide an HD restoration to DS9 (c'mon CBS, just do it, give the fans what we want!!!) I thought it would be nice to get some discussion of that series. Second, DS9 spun-off halfway through TNG's sixth season so a discussion is actually quite relevant.
There is a newly-filmed discussion with Rick Berman regarding DS9 but the rest of the footage is completely archival. What a waste of opportunity! If they're going to discuss DS9 in a newly produced documentary, why not discuss it in terms of its relevance at the time to TNG. Colm Meaney, who is featured in archival interview footage, could have been brought in (and maybe he wasn't available) to discuss O'Brien's transition from TNG to DS9, what it was like to leave TNG, the uptick in his character's development in Season Five and the beginning of Season Six of TNG. Since Season Six features the crossover episode "Birthright," they could have had Michael Dorn and Alexander Siddig (who appeared as Dr. Bashir) discuss their experiences. Why not have the TNG cast recall their initial reactions to the news of DS9's development and how they feel that series may have impacted their own. So much missed opportunity with that.
The second and third documentaries are as brilliant as we've come to expect from previous sets. We finally get Whoopi Goldberg giving her insights, we get more John de Lancie, and more from the TNG cast.
Despite my one complaint about one of the three documentaries I give this five stars because a) the production value from CBS-D is top-notch, b) the amount and quality of the extras (for the most part) do not disappoint, and c) I was reminded of how consistent the quality of writing this season was.
What is ST:TNG? It is, as the next generation (or at least several generations later) after the original Star Trek (ST:TOS). It is 75 years later. Technology is better. The ship is the 1701D, three ships later than Kirk's original 1701 and 1701A. Originally, we know nothing about what happened to the 1701B or 1701C. So, if 25 years is one generation in an average family, and each ship letter is a generation, this new series could have been called,
STAR TREK: THREE GENERATIONS LATER
Peace has broken out between the Federation and the Klingons, though there are occasional problems. We now see that, just like the Federation includes many people who look different from each other, so does the Klingon federation, as we see a new race of Klingons (that require much more makeup than the original Klingons).
Continuity is still a problem. Events in later seasons do not necessarily logically follow events in earlier episodes. For example, in one episode, one-half impulse power might allow the ship to move slowly out of the ship's berth at spacedock, while in another episode, one-half impulse power might be a significant fraction of the speed of light. But ST:TNG does do a better job with continuity than TOS or "Enterprise", but not as good as in Deep Space Nine (ST:DS9) or Voyager (ST:V)
All in all, ST:TNG deserves all five stars in spite of the lacks I describe, but it is not the best science fiction show of its kind. No matter how much I love TNG (and Star Trek in general), I love "Babylon 5" even more. It had a five year story line that was planned out 100% in advance, planned out very logically I must say. If you have never seen it, please give it a chance, but when you do, start with "Season One" -- do not start with "In the Beginning" or the other prequel. Do an Internet search on "Babylon 5 viewing order" to figure out what order to watch it in.
I highly recommend Star Trek, not only Season Six, but all seven seasons.
The problem is when I carefully placed it on the wall I noticed it was standing out like a sore thumb. It was missing the outer sleeve. Now normally I'm not THAT picky but in the case it really looked out of place because the sleeves are bigger that the case and they are perfectly square too.
So I returned it and they sent me another. Low and behold IT was missing the sleeve as well. I also noticed that unlike the others that I paid around $80 for each this one was $45. I didn't notice that when I ordered it because I'm one of those people who do not look at the price tag. I just buy. (Sounds snobby but I'm not)
This time I called Amaxon and the representative said it said may NOT contain outer sleeve as shown in the picture. I apologized profusely. God I swear I did not see that but then again I don't look at the price tag either. She said to me "oh don't apologize. It's not on the web site that way for you it's only in our notes to us when we look it up. In fact she said there were quite a few returns for the missing sleeve so she took it back refunded me (again) and said "honestly there's no way to tell if another copy will arrive with a sleeve so I'm having them all pulled. You may want to buy it locally so you can see before you buy it if it has a sleeve or not". That was nice of her.
So this is more a cautionary warning. If the outer sleeve is not that big a deal then Absxin has the lowest price and fastest delivery time. In fact they sent burnout and I had only just mailed the other back that morning. That was excellent customer service too!